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Secure your pass to the virtual Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Summit held on November 8, 2024, to learn from renowned industry experts through a series of engaging panels and sessions on the latest cyber threat landscape, current and expected future trends, best practices to protect your company from cyber-attacks, and much more! Earn continuing education credits with your attendance! |
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Standard Admission: $250 - Now Free with code.* Earn CPE / CEU credits by attending! *While passes remain. This exclusive offer is non-transferable, valid only for new registrations and cannot be used retroactively or combined with any other offers. Please share this invitation with your IT Security Team and colleagues so that they may also join us. Students & those in sales/marketing are not permitted to attend |
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| Social Engineering Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure in the United States |
The United States’ critical infrastructure, encompassing sectors like energy, transportation, healthcare, and finance, is increasingly at risk from social engineering cyber attacks. These attacks target human operators and employees, manipulating them into unwittingly granting access to sensitive systems and information. Unlike traditional hacking, social engineering relies on deception and trust exploitation, bypassing technical security measures. Successful attacks on critical infrastructure can disrupt essential services, causing economic damage, public safety concerns, and national security risks. This session examines the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering to U.S. critical infrastructure, highlighting real-world incidents and discussing strategies to enhance human-centric defenses in safeguarding the nation’s essential services. |
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| Interference in U.S. Elections by Rogue Nation Threat Actors Through Cyber Attacks |
Rogue nation threat actors pose a significant risk to the integrity of U.S. elections through cyber-attacks aimed at undermining democratic processes. These actors leverage tactics such as hacking voting systems, manipulating voter databases, and spreading disinformation through social media to sow discord and erode public trust in election outcomes. By targeting both election infrastructure and the information landscape, they can disrupt voting processes, influence voter behavior, and create chaos in post-election discourse. This paper explores the methods rogue nations use to interfere with U.S. elections, examines the implications for national security and democracy, and discusses potential strategies for enhancing cybersecurity and resilience against these threats. This session explores the methods rogue nations use to interfere with U.S. elections, examines the implications for national security and democracy, and discusses potential strategies for enhancing cybersecurity and resilience against these threats. |
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Note: The Summit is not an opportunity to find new career opportunities. This event is exclusively for professionals with the ability to influence/make purchasing decisions for their companies and are there to learn about the latest cybersecurity solutions. Exhibiting sponsors are represented by executives not involved in the hiring process. |
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